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William Blake
Birth Year : 1757
Death Year : 1827
Country : United Kingdom
William Blake, poet, engraver, painter, and mystic, was born and lived almost his entire life in
London. He was apprenticed to an engraver at the age of fourteen and began to write and publish his
own books when he was twenty-six. His most famous book of poems, "Songs of Innocence", appeared in
1789. It was written, printed, engraved, and bound by the artist himself, with the aid of his wife.
Although Blake never left England, he studied the work of Michelangelo and the Italian Mannerists
from a large collection of engravings, and he was one of several artists influenced by John Henry
Fuseli, an Anglo-Swiss painter who worshiped Shakespeare and Michelangelo,. Blake, for his part, was
devoted to the Bible, to Dante, and to Milton. He also admired the medieval period and conceived of
his own books as eighteenth-century successors to the illuminated manuscripts of the medieval
monks.
His work is religious or mystical in expression and romantic in spirit. It is full of movement,
flickering or glaring light, medieval symbols, and mannerist musculature and arrangement. Blake was
noted for his scrupulous honesty and resisted all offers of patronage by the rich, preferring to work
in poverty and independence. He was comparatively unknown in England until 1818, when one of his
disciples, John Linnell, organized a group who bought Blake's drawings and helped secure commissions
for The Book of Job and The Devine Comedy. Blake died before the latter was completed, having
engraved only seven of the one hundred watercolours he had made for the book. |
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